Rumor Has It: Apple and the mysterious missing monitor

Hey, IÃ?m Karyne Levy.
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This week, we've got some Spotify news, new stuff possibly being added to Google Play, and 4K might be coming to an
Apple device near you.
Let's get started!
Up first, Google Play for Android might get some new features, according to the blog Android Police.
For example, you'd be able to edit reviews as well as delete them from within the app.
The biggest new feature would be the introduction of an activity feed.
It would let users view and share a stream of your
activities as it pertains to the Play store, such as ratings, reviews, and +1s.
And it would link through to a Google+
profile, thus helping Android users discover new content and potentially meet new contacts.
Great.
Google+ integration.
So now all your friends can see how much ridiculous money you're spending on Candy
Crush.
Not that I spend ridiculous money on Candy Crush.
And not that I know anyone who actually uses Google+.
And finally, on Friday, IDG News Service and other Apple blogs posted news about a Sharp 32-inch 4K display for sale
on Apple's European online stores for a measly sum of 3,500 euros, which is about $5,700.
Cheap!
Apple's new Retina MacBook Pros are able to support a 4K monitor, and the upcoming Mac Pro can handle up to three
4K displays.
We don't know what the specific launch date is for the Mac Pro, and it turns out that we don't know the launch date for
these monitors, either, because on Sunday night Pacific Time, MacRumors noticed that Apple removed the mystery
display from its site.
Most likely, the listing went up early on accident, and most likely this signifies that the Mac Pros are coming soon.
We
hope.
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Does anyone care about 4K other than graphic designers and video editors?
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Apple will eventually make its own Apple-branded 4K displays?
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